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Matt Whiting wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Kingfish wrote in ups.com: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/fligh...saa-jet_N.htm? csp=T ra vel Maybe a broken fuse pin like the one that brought down that El Al 747 in Amsterdam back in '92? I know airline pilots train for power loss during critical phases of flight, but I wonder how differently the plane handles after shedding an engine? Not too big a deal on a twin. A bit more exciting on a 4 engine airplane, The damage done by the departing engine can be a problem (AA in Chicago, '79) and a heavily laden four engined airplane's performance only alows for the loss of one on takeoff. Two out is a very bad thing. Just ask Air France. Why is losing 50% of your thrust not as bad as losing only 25%? They load the four engine airplanes up more than they would a twin because the performance requirement says you only have to be able to climb away after having lost one engine on each of the airplanes. There's only enough performance built in to cover requirements, in other words. Doing any more means more weight, more fuel burn, more money. So losing one engine on either a four engine or a twin engine is theoretically going to get you to the same height at the end of the runway. In practice, with modern types, you're probably going to be better off with three or four engines, but this is by no means empirical. The 757, for instance, will happily take off at near max weight with one engine inop from the start of the takeoff run. Well, happily may not be the best word, but it will do it on a runway of reasonable length. If airlines could operate singe engine airplanes, they would! Bertie |
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